Dispense Verification Meters

a technology of verification meters and dispense systems, applied in the direction of liquid transfer devices, relative volume flow measurements, instruments, etc., can solve the problems of repetitive dispensing, unreliability of dispense systems, and inability to accurately control the pump alone.

Active Publication Date: 2012-08-23
MALEMA ENG
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Often the dispensing is repetitive.
However, accurate control of the pump alone may not necessarily lead to accurate dispensing.
For example, pump systems are susceptible to various characteristics of the surrounding environment that can modify how much media is actually dispensed.
Dispense systems may also behave unreliably if there are bubbles in the media, if there are blockages in the system, or if the source media is all consumed (e.g., the source vessel runs empty).
Another factor that may affect the accuracy of dispense pumps is that contaminants in the media may damage the valve surfaces, or interfere with the correct opening and closing of the valves.
In addition, dispense pumps are usually unable to verify that the correct volume is delivered under the various situations where environmental factors interfere with accurate delivery.
Similar to dispense pumps, the accuracy of systems and devices used to measure volumes or flow rates of media is also susceptible to environmental factors such as the temperature and pressure of the media, humidity, light level, system power level, aging of the measurement systems, and other environmental factors or changes.
Therefore, the measurement devices used in dispense systems can be affected.
This process is inefficient and subject to human errors.

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[0020]The following disclosure and accompanying drawings describe a dispense verification meter (and corresponding method, system, and computer program product) for measuring and verifying dispense operations of media dispense systems. The dispense verification meter measures the flow rate of the dispensed media during a dispense operation, and calculates and verifies an actual dispensed volume of the dispense operation. Approaches for the dispense verification meter to automatically correct zero offset drift are also disclosed. The dispense verification meter measures the flow rate during an idle period between dispense operations, and uses the measurement to correct zero offset drift.

[0021]In the following disclosure, substances being dispensed, such as gas, fluid (e.g., liquid, semisolid, and sludge), solid (e.g., loose granular material such as sand), or a mixture of any of these (e.g., watery mixtures of insoluble matter such as slurry), are collectively called media.

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Abstract

A dispense verification meter for measuring and verifying dispense operations (e.g., actual dispensed volumes) of media dispense systems. The dispense verification meter preferably automatically corrects zero offset drift, preferably samples the flow rate of media being dispensed at a sufficiently high sample rate, and verifies whether the desired dispense operation has been achieved.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 966,228 (attorney docket 13485), filed Dec. 28, 2007, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.BACKGROUND[0002]1. Field of Disclosure[0003]The present invention relates to the dispensing of media and, more specifically, to the verification of dispense operations.[0004]2. Description of Related Art[0005]In various fields there is a need for accurate dispensing of gases, fluids, and slurries (collectively, “media”). Often the dispensing is repetitive. For example, in the semiconductor industry, the manufacture of silicon chips involves multiple complex processing steps where various media are applied to semiconductor wafers to perform various tasks such as photomasking, etching, polishing, cleaning, and chemically modifying the wafers. These processing steps depend on dispensing accurate volumes of the media. As another example, in the biopharmaceutical...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B67D7/16B67D7/08
CPCG01F9/008G01F25/0084G01F13/006
Inventor FREIDIN, PHILIP M.
Owner MALEMA ENG
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